Index: content/browser/renderer_host/media/video_capture_buffer_pool.h |
diff --git a/content/browser/renderer_host/media/video_capture_buffer_pool.h b/content/browser/renderer_host/media/video_capture_buffer_pool.h |
index 6d9607737dc4a9777e2c47f1c7714c10feff2ace..0d6eedac734532703ff0fd5fd234cdf3089851d8 100644 |
--- a/content/browser/renderer_host/media/video_capture_buffer_pool.h |
+++ b/content/browser/renderer_host/media/video_capture_buffer_pool.h |
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ |
#ifndef CONTENT_BROWSER_RENDERER_HOST_MEDIA_VIDEO_CAPTURE_BUFFER_POOL_H_ |
#define CONTENT_BROWSER_RENDERER_HOST_MEDIA_VIDEO_CAPTURE_BUFFER_POOL_H_ |
+#include <map> |
+ |
#include "base/basictypes.h" |
#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
#include "base/memory/scoped_vector.h" |
@@ -25,43 +27,46 @@ namespace content { |
// A thread-safe class that does the bookkeeping and lifetime management for a |
// pool of shared-memory pixel buffers cycled between an in-process producer |
// (e.g. a VideoCaptureDevice) and a set of out-of-process consumers. The pool |
-// is intended to be allocated and orchestrated by a VideoCaptureController, but |
-// is designed to outlive the controller if necessary. |
+// is intended to be orchestrated by a VideoCaptureController, but is designed |
+// to outlive the controller if necessary. |
+// |
+// Producers get a buffer by calling ReserveForProducer(), and may pass on their |
+// ownership to the consumer by calling HoldForConsumers(), or drop the buffer |
+// (without further processing) by calling RelinquishProducerReservation(). |
+// Consumers signal that they are done with the buffer by calling |
+// RelinquishConsumerHold(). |
// |
-// Buffers are identified by an int value called |buffer_id|. Callers may depend |
-// on the buffer IDs being dense in the range [0, count()), so long as the |
-// Allocate() step succeeded. -1 is never a valid ID, and is returned by some |
-// methods to indicate failure. Producers get a buffer by calling |
-// ReserveForProducer(), and may pass on their ownership to the consumer by |
-// calling HoldForConsumers(), or drop the buffer (without further processing) |
-// by calling ReserveForProducer(). Consumers signal that they are done with the |
-// buffer by calling RelinquishConsumerHold(). |
+// Buffers are allocated on demand, but there will never be more than |count| |
+// buffers in existence at any time. Buffers are identified by an int value |
+// called |buffer_id|. -1 (kInvalidId) is never a valid ID, and is returned by |
+// some methods to indicate failure. The active set of buffer ids may change |
+// over the lifetime of the buffer pool, as existing buffers are freed and |
+// reallocated at larger size. When reallocation occurs, new buffer IDs will |
+// circulate. |
class CONTENT_EXPORT VideoCaptureBufferPool |
: public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<VideoCaptureBufferPool> { |
public: |
- VideoCaptureBufferPool(size_t size, int count); |
- |
- // One-time initialization to allocate the shared memory buffers. Returns true |
- // on success. |
- bool Allocate(); |
+ static const int kInvalidId = -1; |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
enum { kInvalidId = -1 };
avoids the need for stor
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Added storage. I think I'm not a fan of the enum t
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/17 20:31:45
FTR: googletest's conflict is with unnamed enum ty
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/22 01:06:20
Good to know that adding the name fixes things.
|
+ VideoCaptureBufferPool(int count); |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
explicit
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Done.
|
// One-time (per client/per-buffer) initialization to share a particular |
- // buffer to a process. |
+ // buffer to a process. The size of the allocation is returned as |
+ // |memory_size|. |
base::SharedMemoryHandle ShareToProcess(int buffer_id, |
- base::ProcessHandle process_handle); |
- |
- // Get the shared memory handle for a particular buffer index. |
- base::SharedMemoryHandle GetHandle(int buffer_id); |
+ base::ProcessHandle process_handle, |
+ size_t* memory_size); |
- // Get the mapped buffer memory for a particular buffer index. |
- void* GetMemory(int buffer_id); |
- |
- // Locate the index of a buffer (if any) that's not in use by the producer or |
- // consumers, and reserve it. The buffer remains reserved (and writable by the |
+ // Locate or allocate a buffer that's not in use by the producer or consumers, |
+ // reserve it, and return its id. If no such buffer exists, returns |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
"no such buffer exists" is at odds with "allocate
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Done.
|
+ // kInvalidId. The reserved buffer remains reserved (and writable by the |
// producer) until ownership is transferred either to the consumer via |
// HoldForConsumers(), or back to the pool with |
// RelinquishProducerReservation(). |
- int ReserveForProducer(); |
+ // |
+ // On occasion, this call will decide to free an old buffer to make room for a |
+ // new allocation at a larger size. If so, the ID of the destroyed buffer is |
+ // returned via |buffer_id_to_drop|. |
+ int ReserveForProducer(size_t size, int* buffer_id_to_drop); |
// Indicate that a buffer held for the producer should be returned back to the |
// pool without passing on to the consumer. This effectively is the opposite |
@@ -79,19 +84,20 @@ class CONTENT_EXPORT VideoCaptureBufferPool |
void RelinquishConsumerHold(int buffer_id, int num_clients); |
// Detect whether a particular SharedMemoryHandle is exported by a buffer that |
- // belongs to this pool -- that is, whether it was allocated by an earlier |
- // call to ReserveForProducer(). If so, return its buffer_id (a value on the |
- // range [0, count())). If not, return -1, indicating the buffer is not |
- // recognized (it may be a valid frame, but we didn't allocate it). |
+ // belongs to this pool -- that is, whether it was reserved by an earlier call |
+ // to ReserveForProducer(). If so, return its buffer_id. If not, return |
+ // kInvalidId, indicating the buffer is not recognized (it may be a valid |
+ // frame, but we didn't allocate it). |
int RecognizeReservedBuffer(base::SharedMemoryHandle maybe_belongs_to_pool); |
- // Utility functions to return a buffer wrapped in a useful type. |
- scoped_refptr<media::VideoFrame> ReserveI420VideoFrame(const gfx::Size& size, |
- int rotation); |
+ // Return a buffer wrapped in a useful type. If a reallocation occurred, the |
+ // ID of the destroyed buffer is returned via |buffer_id_to_drop|. |
+ scoped_refptr<media::VideoFrame> ReserveI420VideoFrame( |
+ const gfx::Size& size, |
+ int rotation, |
+ int* buffer_id_to_drop); |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
ಠ_ಠ
When we discussed this I forgot that there wer
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Every approach we discussed is fairly dirty, inclu
|
int count() const { return count_; } |
- size_t GetMemorySize() const; |
- bool IsAnyBufferHeldForConsumers(); |
private: |
friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<VideoCaptureBufferPool>; |
@@ -104,6 +110,9 @@ class CONTENT_EXPORT VideoCaptureBufferPool |
base::SharedMemory shared_memory; |
// Rotation in degrees of the buffer. |
+ // |
+ // TODO(jiayl): Move this out of this class. Clients can track rotation |
+ // state themselves by means of a map keyed by buffer_id. |
jiayl
2013/10/03 00:51:14
What's the benefit of moving it into the clients?
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
The design doc describes this and gives a rational
|
int rotation; |
// Tracks whether this buffer is currently referenced by the producer. |
@@ -113,19 +122,24 @@ class CONTENT_EXPORT VideoCaptureBufferPool |
int consumer_hold_count; |
}; |
+ typedef std::map<int, Buffer*> BufferMap; |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
IDMap<Buffer, IDMapOwnPointer> to avoid having to
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Thanks for this suggestion (I hadn't seen or used
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/17 20:31:45
Oooh, interesting.
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/22 01:06:20
Done.
|
+ |
virtual ~VideoCaptureBufferPool(); |
- int ReserveForProducerInternal(); |
+ int ReserveForProducerInternal(size_t size, int* buffer_id_to_drop); |
- bool IsAllocated() const; |
+ Buffer* GetBuffer(int buffer_id); |
- // Protects |buffers_| and contents thereof. |
+ // Protects the mutable members of this class. |
base::Lock lock_; |
- // The buffers, indexed by |buffer_id|. Element 0 is always NULL. |
- ScopedVector<Buffer> buffers_; |
+ // The ID of the next buffer. |
+ int next_buffer_id_; |
+ |
+ // The buffers, indexed by |buffer_id|. |
+ BufferMap buffers_; |
- const size_t size_; |
+ // The max number of buffers that the pool is allowed to have at any moment. |
Ami GONE FROM CHROMIUM
2013/10/04 00:24:15
Why not put this as the first member, which would
ncarter (slow)
2013/10/16 02:08:40
Done.
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const int count_; |
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(VideoCaptureBufferPool); |